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Fits the following 2006 Jeep Wrangler Submodels:
70th Anniversary, Rubicon, SE, Sahara, Sport, Unlimited 70th Anniversary, Unlimited Rubicon, Unlimited Sahara, Unlimited Sport, Unlimited X, X | 2.4L L4, 4 Cyl 2.4 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.8 L GAS
2006 Jeep Wrangler Oil Filter Parts and Q&A
Q: How to Change an Oil Filter Safely and Effectively on 2006 Jeep Wrangler?
A: Your Maintenance Schedule describes when and how often to change the engine oil. Because engine oil may cause skin irritation, keep your skin away from it for long periods. Hazardous contaminants in used engine oil may come from internal combustion. For this reason, do not wash your skin with gasoline, diesel fuel, thinner or solvents and properly clean exposed skin with soap and water. Dispose of old engine oil safely and ask your dealer or the government for directions to a nearest collection center. Run the engine until the oil temperature is steady, stop the car on a flat patch and finally turn the engine off. Make sure the vehicle is safely resting on stands after getting it up on them. Locate the oil fill cap and pull it out. Place your drain pan under the oil crankcase drain. Pull out the drain plug from the crankcase and let the oil go into the pan, checking for any problems with the threads or the gasket; replace them both if needed. Change the oil filter and after that, install and tighten the drain plug in the crankcase. Change the oil filter, raise the vehicle and add the recommended engine oil to the crankcase. Attach the fill cap, begin the engine, watch for leaks, turn off the engine, then check the oil. Disposing of used engine oil should be handled with care after draining it from your vehicle engine.